Black urine disease: a woman with Haff syndrome dies after 13 days in Recife hospital after eating fish | State of Pernambuco



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The 31-year-old veterinarian Cynthia Priscyla Andrade de Souza, who contracted Haff’s syndrome, known as “black urine disease”, died at 5:30 pm on Wednesday (3), after 13 days in the hospital .

He had been in the Português Hospital, in Recife, since February 18, when he ate Araba fish at a family lunch.

  • Find out what Haff syndrome is and how it can be treated

Toward G1Priscyla’s family reported that she was brain dead. “Are you seeing if there is someone compatible with her to receive a donation? [dos órgãos]. Priscyla has an athlete’s heart, ”said Alyne Andrade, one of her sisters.

“The hospital does not have authorization from the family to speak about the case,” the health unit adviser said in a press release.

Priscyla’s death came a day after the family posted tributes and farewells on social media. Until the last update of this report, there was no information about the vet’s funeral and burial.

Symptoms appeared after lunch.

Priscyla Andrade, 31, ate Araba fish during a family lunch – Photo: Playback / WhatsApp

The lunch where the veterinarian ate the Arabian fish took place on February 18, at the home of one of her sisters, the businesswoman Flávia Andrade. Toward G1, Flávia said that she saw her sister feel a lot of muscle pain after consuming the fish.

“My sister, four hours later [do almoço]He said that the body was different, that he was feeling something strange and began to panic. The muscles were locking. It’s not that she was paralyzed, she couldn’t move with so much pain, ”the businesswoman said in an interview on February 25. (see video below).

Black Urine Disease: Patient Discharges Haff Syndrome Symptoms After Discharge
Black urine disease: patient discharges Haff syndrome symptoms after discharge

Black Urine Disease: Patient Discharges Haff Syndrome Symptoms After Discharge

Priscyla was treated in a first hospital, but the syndrome was not diagnosed. In a second hospital, she was admitted.

Days later, when she returned to the health unit to visit her sister, Flávia said she discovered that the symptoms were Haff Syndrome after speaking with a doctor. The professional, according to the businesswoman, commented on another patient who had developed the same symptoms as Priscyla after eating the Araba fish.

What is Haff syndrome?

VIDEO: meet black urine disease
VIDEO: meet black urine disease

VIDEO: meet black urine disease

The disease is caused by eating fish contaminated by a toxin capable of causing muscle necrosis, that is, muscle breakdown. Other symptoms of the disease are due to this condition. The syndrome is associated with the consumption of fish such as arabaiana, known as ox eye, and whiting. (see video above).

However, the way the animal is contaminated by the toxin that causes the disease is not a consensus among experts. Some infectologists say that the toxin is generated by poor packaging of the fish, but others claim that the toxin comes from the algae consumed by the animal.

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